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    Union pauses election redo amid investigation into tweets, election rules
    An online hearing on the issue that has paused the Baltimore union election has been set for Oct. 9.
    Members of the AFSCME union hold up signs reading "staff the front lines" during an event with Gov. Wes Moore, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott and national union President Lee Saunders outside the union building in southwest Baltimore on Saturday, Sept. 9, 2023.
    Rev. Lee Hudson believed that Christianity and social justice went hand in hand
    Rev. Lee Hudson, a founding board member of Maryland Health Care for All who worked with various advocacy groups to improve housing options for seniors, died Aug. 29 after a cardiac episode. He was 78.
    Lee Hudson in his later teen years in a high school portrait.
    Ukrainian researcher’s future in doubt as Trump administration’s new H-1B visa fees hit Hopkins, UMD
    Looking at Donald Trump’s new changes to H-1B visas, which now include a hefty $100,000 fee. Will Maryland colleges start hiring less foreign born faculty because of it?
    The University of Maryland is the third-largest user in the state of H-1B visas for college-educated foreign faculty and researchers.
    Orioles’ Trevor Rogers finishes remarkable season on a down note
    This looked more like the Rogers of previous seasons, not the one who put together one of the best campaigns of any pitcher in history.
    Trevor Rogers  allowed six runs in three innings Friday night during the Orioles’ loss at Yankee Stadium.
    Commanders stars Jayden Daniels and Terry McLaurin out against the Falcons with injuries
    Daniels’ knee injury has not progressed enough for the doctors to clear him, coach Dan Quinn said Friday.
    Baltimore Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton (14) lands a big hit on Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin (17) near the sidelines at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore on Sunday, October 13, 2024.
    Former Baltimore educator, now a superintendent in Iowa, detained by ICE agents
    Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Ian Roberts was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcements agents Friday morning.
    This photo provided by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement shows Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Ian Roberts on Feb. 26, 2025. (ICE via AP)
    Nexstar and Sinclair bring Jimmy Kimmel’s show back to local TV stations
    Nexstar Media Group joined Sinclair Broadcast Group in bringing Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night talk show back to its local TV stations on Friday night, ending a dayslong TV blackout for dozens of cities across the U.S.
    JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE! “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” airs every weeknight at 11:35 p.m. ET and features a diverse lineup of guests that include celebrities, athletes, musical acts, comedians and human interest subjects, along with comedy bits and a house band. The guests for Tuesday, September 23 included Glen Powell (“Chad Powers”), and musical guest Sarah McLachlan. (Disney/Randy Holmes)
JIMMY KIMMEL
    Baltimore investigators unable so far to determine cause of Superblock fire
    The fire broke out on Sept. 2, just before 3 p.m., with a witness reporting he saw flames on the rear roof of a building in the 200 block of W. Fayette St., according to the incident report.
    TUESDAY, SEPT. 2, 2025 — A fire in a four-story vacant building in the 200 block of W. Fayette Street on Tuesday.
    ‘Who would take the time to care enough?’: A bus driver helped a missing woman with dementia get home safe
    A bus driver realized that a missing woman with dementia was her passenger — and helped her get home safe.
    Ride On Montgomery County Transit driver Tillwonna Gollman-Stevenson is being commended for her actions in identifying a missing senior with dementia and facilitating her safe return earlier this month.
    Howard Street Tunnel reopens to freight trains, but double-stacked cargo starts next year
    Freight trains will start rolling under Baltimore once again, but double-stacked cargo won’t begin until additional bridge work finishes early next year, officials said.
    CSX passenger train passes through the renovated Howard Street Tunnel during the Howard Street Tunnel celebration in Baltimore on Friday.
    Hear ye, hear ye: The do’s and don’ts of Renn Fest
    With just a few weekends left in this year’s season, here are tips and suggestions to get the most out of Renn Fest.
    Pie, cheesecake and woven crowns for sale at Maryland Renaissance Festival on Sept. 20, 2025.
    The clock runs out for Pie Time, which will close after 10 years in business
    Pie Time in Patterson Park is closing after “business mistakes and a dollop of bad luck,” according to an Instagram post.
    Pie Time owner Max Reim sets out pies on display for Pi day in 2023.
    Ravens LT Ronnie Stanley, OLB Kyle Van Noy among starters questionable vs. Chiefs
    Ravens left tackle Ronnie Stanley was back at practice Friday, raising hopes that he can play Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs despite an ankle injury.
    Ravens outside linebacker Kyle Van Noy returned to practice Friday but is unlikely to play Sunday.
    ICE officer drops gun, points it toward bystanders during Hyattsville arrest
    An Immigration and Enforcement Customs (ICE) Officer was captured fumbling and then pointing a gun toward bystanders during an arrest on Wednesday morning in a busy Hyattsville intersection.
    An ICE officer points a gun toward bystanders during an arrest on Wednesday in Hyattsville.
    Suit alleges state illegally removes Medicaid benefits from those with intellectual and developmental disabilities
    About 18,000 Marylanders who have intellectual and developmental disabilities and participate in the waiver programs are at risk of being removed, say the lawyers filing suit.
    Baltimore County Police solve 44-year-old Lochearn murder
    Baltimore County Police have identified 75-year-old Alan Bass as the man who killed 59-year-old Samuel Allen in his Lochlearn home more than four decades ago.
    A poster of Lochlearn resident Samuel Allen, who was murdered in 1981.
    Anne Arundel Police need help finding pair who kidnapped woman, threw her over bridge
    Anne Arundel County Police need help finding a pair of suspects who they say attacked a woman in Glen Burnie two years ago, stuffed her in the trunk of her car and threw her off the Curtis Creek Drawbridge.
    MILLERSVILLE, MD - THURSDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2025 - The Anne Arundel County Police Department's Criminal Investigations Division in Millersville.
    Period stigma meets its match in Howard County teens
    Teen period clubs like the one at Mount Hebron High School have successfully expanded access to menstrual products in Howard County.
    Katherine Zheng, Ahana Roy, and Isha Ande organize and distribute menstrual supplies to several bathrooms at the Howard County Library.
    Maryland investor Mark Ein adds minority Orioles stake to growing sports inventory
    Ein also has ownership stakes in the NFL’s Washington Commanders, Premier League’s Leeds United and the Mubadala Citi DC Open tennis tournament.
    Mark Ein, tournament chairman of the  Mubadala Citi DC Open 2025, participates in a press conference on July 25.
    Howard Janet, a lawyer with an ‘outsized personality,’ fought for clients and family
    Howard Janet died on Sept. 18 after complications from a heart and kidney transplant. He was 70.
    Howard Janet.
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